'Name is M-A-M-D-A-N-I': Zohran Mamdani claps back at White House press secretary for mispronouncing his name
Mamdani's recent video shows him saying, 'The name is Mamdani. M-A-M-D-A-N-I,' amid cheers from the crowd. The Democratic nominee shared the video, originally posted on TikTok, while replying to a tweet about Leavitt mispronouncing his name.
'The latest in the Zohran Mamdani mispronunciation saga: White House Press Sec Karoline Leavitt just referred to him as "Zamdami" at her briefing,' read a reporter's tweet.
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People posted varied responses. While most loved how Mamdani handled the name goof, a few showed unhappiness and claimed they would never vote for him.
"Top-tier response, sir," an individual praised. Another added, 'I thought today on Twitter couldn't get any better, and then you reply with our song of the summer.'
A third expressed, 'Zohran just keeps winning.' A fourth wrote, 'You can't have this much aura, my guy.'
Zohran Mandani was born in Uganda to famous Indian filmmaker Mira Nair and noted Indian-Ugandan academician Mahmood Mamdani.
Earlier, in another video, Zohran Mandan took a cheeky dig at critics who told him to return to Africa. 'I hear you, and I agree: I'm going back to Uganda,' he said. 'I'm headed there in a personal capacity to celebrate Rama and I's marriage with our family and friends.'
Ahead of the November election, Mamdani took a short break from his campaign trail to visit Uganda to celebrate his recent marriage. He will return to NYC by the end of July.
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